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The much anticipated 3rd outlet of Malaysia Boleh! has finally opened at EastPoint Mall in Simei. What is Malaysia Boleh? Malaysia Boleh! is a themed food court opened by the Fei Siong Group specialising in authentic Malaysian street hawker fare. Popular dishes and names such as the Penang Jalan Cheong Fatt Tze prawn noodles soup and the Klang Bak Kut Teh amongst many others are available at Malaysia Boleh! The look and feel of the place is meant to remind you of the food streets in Malaysia during the 1960s, from the design of the stalls and pushcarts to the decals on the walls.

Aside from this newly opened Eastpoint Mall outlet, the other two Malaysia Boleh! outlets are located at Jurong Point and AMK Hub. I have only been once to the Jurong Point outlet quite some years ago and I remembered it to be fairly large and spacious. The Eastpoint Mall Malaysia Boleh! feels quite small and cramped. In fact those who frequent Eastpoint Mall will notice that the Malaysia Boleh! is only about half of the size of the former food court, and made to seem even smaller because there are now no windows to look out of.

When you think of juggling acrobats, you usually think of the ones in a circus juggling hoops or pins or even lighted torches. But have you heard of people who juggle pizzas, specifically pizza dough? It’s quite a sight to be hold actually.

From now until 9 March 2019, catch two-time Pizza Acrobatics World Champion Pizzaiolo (pizza maker) Pasqualino Barbasso at Fratelli Pizzeria at Hotel Michael in Resorts World Sentosa. This Sicily-born chef has been showcasing his gravity-defying dough-spinning stunts all around the world. But being a Pizzaiolo, he can also produce delicious Italian pizzas as well.

Catch him in action at the following timings! Scroll to the bottom of this post for a sneak peek video of Pasqualino Barbasso in action! And if you want to learn from the master himself, there is a pizza making workshop on 6 March. Please call +65 6577 6688 to register for a slot.

Having to find the cheapest yet most presentable looking flower bouquet for Valentine’s Day in Singapore is not the easiest thing to do. It is only natural for men to want to have their significant other be the centre of attention in their office during Valentine’s Day. But.. how can one do so without splurging on something so extravagant like a 99 rose bouquet? Well, you are in luck! We have done our homework to present to you the 7 cheapest florists in Singapore who not only provide splendid designs, but reliable delivery too. These bouquets are all under 40 SGD inclusive of delivery fee. A decent looking bouquet of flowers at 40 SGD with free delivery for Valentine’s Day is an outright steal! Even Carousell may have difficulty offering you something like that!

Happy Chinese New Year to all my readers! For those who need a daily dose of caffeine, hope this guide perks you up and gives you the stamina to chiong through all those CNY visits, and the alertness to swiftly fend off any awkward questions that tend to be asked at this time of the year! Please share this post because sharing is caring! And read my cafe reviews here.

Here’s 365days2play’s annual list of supermarkets, malls, clinics, food courts, and kopi/cafe places that are open during the CNY period! Hope you find it useful. If the supermarket or shopping centre in Orchard road is not listed here, it’s because the information is not available (yet)! You can also check the 2017 guide and 2018 guide for reference.